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About White Lies

This trio is full of little White Lies, and that's just how their fans like it. Indeed, the band formerly known as Fear of Flying is flying high thanks to the release of their third studio album, "Big TV," in 2013.

If you've got an ear tuned to White Lies but haven't quite picked up their distinct sound, consider it in the vein of the Terdrop Explodes, Joy Division, or Echo & the Bunnymen. The distinct post-punk direction is a complete 180 from the Brit-pop released by the dark-edged trio way back when. With the change in moniker also came a more tenebrous group persona.

The band , which has garnered attention thanks to its macabre material like the murder tale spun in "Unfinished Business," has three full albums under its belt. The first was 2009's "To Lose My Life," which was followed up by the sophomore effort "Ritual" in early 2011. But it's their latest effort, "Big TV," which unfolds like a storybook to entice fans to listen one track to next. The 'story,' as it's told, follows a couple who leave a provincial area for a big city, with the idea of equality in a relationship coming through as the recurring theme of the project.

The band recently made some last-minute changes to its tour schedule due to unforeseen conflicts. Three dates originally scheduled for February – in Vancouver, Seattle and Portland – have been rescheduled for the end of April. The Portland date at the Roseland Theatre will take place on 4/22, followed by the Seattle stop at the Showbox Theatre the next night. The band will then trek North of the Border to stop in Vancouver.